Silicone/acrylate vibration dampers
First Claim
1. A method of vibrationally damping an article, comprising applying a vibration damper to the article, wherein the vibration damper is the polymerization product of a radiation curable material that comprises (a) from about 5 parts to about 95 parts by weight polymerizable acrylic monomer and (b) correspondingly, from about 95 parts to about 5 parts by weight of a preformed silicone adhesive that is the reaction product of one or more polydiorganosiloxanes and one or more copolymeric silicone resins;
- wherein the sum of (a) plus (b) equals 100 parts by weight, whereby the vibration damper vibrationally damps the article.
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Abstract
A method of vibrationally damping article, comprising applying to the article a vibration damper comprising a radiation curable vibration damping material which comprises (a) from about 5 parts to about 95 parts by weight acrylic monomer and (b) correspondingly, from about 95 parts to about 5 parts by weight of a silicone adhesive, wherein the sum of (a) plus (b) equal 100 parts by weight, whereby the vibration damper vibrationally damps the article.
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17 Claims
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1. A method of vibrationally damping an article, comprising applying a vibration damper to the article, wherein the vibration damper is the polymerization product of a radiation curable material that comprises (a) from about 5 parts to about 95 parts by weight polymerizable acrylic monomer and (b) correspondingly, from about 95 parts to about 5 parts by weight of a preformed silicone adhesive that is the reaction product of one or more polydiorganosiloxanes and one or more copolymeric silicone resins;
- wherein the sum of (a) plus (b) equals 100 parts by weight, whereby the vibration damper vibrationally damps the article.
- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 15)
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5. A method of vibrationally damping an article comprising applying a vibration damper to the article, wherein the vibration damper is the polymerization product of a radiation curable material that consists essentially of (a) from about 5 parts to about 95 parts by weight polymerizable acrylic monomer and (b) correspondingly, from about 95 parts to about 5 parts by weight of a preformed silicone adhesive that is the reaction product of one or more polydiorganosiloxanes and one or more copolymeric silicone resins;
- wherein the sum of (a) plus (b) equals 100 parts by weight, whereby the vibration damper vibrationally damps the article.
- View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 16)
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9. A method of vibrationally damping an article comprising applying a vibration damper to the article, wherein the vibration damper is the polymerization product of a radiation curable material that comprises:
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(a) from about 5 parts to about 95 parts by weight polymerizable acrylic monomer; (b) correspondingly, from about 95 parts to about 5 parts by weight of a preformed silicone adhesive that is the reaction product of one or more polydiorganosiloxanes and one or more copolymeric silicone resins;
wherein the sum of (a) plus (b) equals 100 parts by weight; and(c) from about 0.01 to about 5 parts by weight of a photoinitiator based upon 100 parts by weight of the polymerizable acrylic monomer; whereby the vibration damper vibrationally damps the article. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17)
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